Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Archives — Calls from 4/13-4/18

Monday, April 13
12:13 a.m. — A manager from a Polson grocery store called 911 to report a man who was caught stealing the charitable donation jar.
8:31 p.m. — A woman reported that her car battery had been stolen on 12th Avenue in Polson.

Tuesday, April 14
10:15 a.m. — Regarding the trailer court human waste slinging incident on April 10 (see last issue), an environmental health representative called 911 to report that she had gotten two calls from a resident there who made threats to “shoot the manager” if he came around their trailer again.
The disgruntled resident advised her that the human waste was not theirs, rather someone had “planted it on them.”
1:02 p.m. — A report of a grass fire in the rural Ronan area was called into 911 but turned out to be a false alarm as the “flames” were actually an “orange flag” in the field.
6:27 p.m. — A woman called 911 and asked why no one had been arrested for “assaulting her daughter with a hammer” last week.
7:02 p.m. — A Ronan hotel manager reported that a man wearing jeans and a blue sweatshirt was ducking down by her car and that when she went to check what was going on the male started saying “****” and using other foul language.
10:55 p.m. — A woman called 911 and advised that someone is “ringing her doorbell” and she doesn’t want to see who it is, requesting that an officer come by and “check it out.”

Wednesday, April 15
8:20 a.m. — A man reported that a propane tank was stolen from the yard at his Third Avenue residence. Upon police follow-up, turned out that Polson Propane had come and picked up their own tank from the man’s yard.
10:27 a.m. — A man reported to 911 dispatchers that he had a young suspect who may have been involved in shoplifting incidents at Dairy Queen and Ronan Power Products last week.
11:48 p.m. — A female patient called 911 and requested an officer to her room at St. Luke’s Hospital as she “feels she is in danger.” The woman advised that “strange things” have been happening with “trees falling all around the building” and “strange lights shining into her room.”

Thursday, April 16
8:01 a.m. — A woman reported that someone had run over her fence on Mission Dam Road and drove off.
7:44 p.m. — A man called 911 and reported that an “11 to 12 year old girl” keeps calling and “harassing” him and his sons.

Friday, April 17
11:22 a.m. — A man reported to 911 dispatchers that he was trying to get a “haircut appointment” and had called the hair dresser “six or seven times.” He advised that he then received a call from a different woman telling him “not to call her anymore” and that the hair dresser didn’t want to cut his hair and is going to get a “restraining order on him.”
The man wished to speak to an officer “face-to-face” as this is an “important situation” regarding filing a harassment report on the third party that returned his haircut call. The third party told police that the reporting party was a “stalker.”
As Uncle Joey would say on Full House, somebody needs to “cut-it-out.”
5:23 p.m. — An anonymous woman reported to 911 that a man and woman were fighting across the street as she saw “arms flying” before the two “disappeared between the trailers.” Both were described as “heavy-set”, probably had been drinking, and the male was reportedly “not wearing a shirt.”
Two women were arrested in the incident for violating probation and fighting.
11:04 p.m. — A woman called 911 and reported that “her neighbor” was in Warm Springs (a state mental hospital) this morning, she was admitted and then she “disappeared” and now is her “next door neighbor again.”
The reporting party stated that Warm Springs can “back her up” on this, and they “are not happy.” The woman further advised dispatchers that she’s concerned and does not trust her neighbor because she “runs around with needles and crack.”

Saturday, April 18
8:02 a.m. — The same woman that called in late Friday night called back 911 to report that she is “okay”, adding that she was scared last night, but went to sleep and is okay now and just “wanted us to know that.”
9:48 a.m. — The aforementioned woman came into the Lake County Courthouse to visit with the Sheriff’s Office about “clone paperwork” regarding “aliens living at Warm Springs.” Officers advised the woman to go home and “get some sleep.”

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